In this Feb. 18, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump listens to his mobile phone during a lunch stop in North Charleston, S.C. Matt Rourke AP
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“I’m going to be very restrained,” he said when he was asked about using Twitter as president. “If I use it at all, I’m going to be very restrained.”

The official Twitter account of the presidency, @POTUS, will be handed over to Trump after his inauguration. President Barack Obama’s tweets will be archived.

Most voters, 61 percent, said that Trump will act better as president than he did during the campaign, while 11 percent said they think he will act worse and 25 percent did not expect his behavior to change in the White House.

Only 37 percent of American voters say Trump is a person to whom they can relate, while 61 percent say they can not relate to him.

In the same poll, voters said 59-37 percent that they are “optimistic about the next four years with Donald Trump as president,” even though they also think 52 - 42 percent that he is not honest.

Vera Bergengruen: 202-383-6036, @verambergen